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Hercules Metals Announces Approval of Plan of Operations for Drilling New Targets on USFS

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2024) - Hercules Metals Corp. (TSXV: BIG) (OTCQB: BADEF) (FSE: 8Q7) ("Hercules Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the United States Forest Service ("USFS") has approved a Categorical Exclusion ("CatEx") for its Plan of Operations (the "Plan") allowing the Company to drill two large untested targets on its Hercules Property in western Idaho ("Hercules" or the "Property"). This approval authorizes exploration activities on an eastern portion of the Property where the surface is administered by the USFS. The Plan contemplates drilling of the Grade Creek and Eastern Block targets, neither of which have been tested below the depth of shallow epithermal silver mineralization to the underlying Leviathan porphyry copper system (the "Leviathan").

Highlights

  • The USFS has issued a CatEx for up to 15 pre-selected drill sites to be tested through to the end of August 2025 (Figure 1).

  • Two priority target areas, Grade Creek and the Eastern Block, have been selected for drill testing based on over 2,000 soil and outcrop chip samples, favourable chargeability values, and a theorized northwest tilt to the system.

    • The Eastern Block is an interpreted fault block that includes the Metheny, Lighting and Big Cut zones. FS 17 or 18 will likely be the first pads to test the zone and assess if mineralization plunges, and therefore has greater preservation potential, to the southeast. Chargeability is low to moderate, as might be expected in deeper parts of the system where the phyllic alteration may transition to potassic.

    • Four potential pad locations have been selected to test the Grade Creek Zone, including FS 11, 12, 13 and 03. Grade Creek has the best silver-lead-zinc and copper-molybdenum soil and rock chip anomaly on the Property. It also has high chargeability, suggesting a northeastern extension of the pyrite-rich phyllic zone. However, the hypogene enrichment tends to occur in the upper portion of the phyllic zone where high chargeability is the target.

  • The Company is in the early stages of moving forward with an Environmental Assessment on the Property, to secure longer-term drilling on USFS lands once the CatEx expires.

  • New targets on the USFS will initially be tested with core drilling to attain important geological information and guide further follow-up drilling of these new zones. RC drilling, scheduled to begin in mid-September, will supplement drilling of existing zones that the Company has been core drilling since 2023.